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Home»World News»UPDATE: French Police Arrest Hundreds More In Fifth Night Of Rioting
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UPDATE: French Police Arrest Hundreds More In Fifth Night Of Rioting

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A day after 17-year-old Nahel was laid to rest in his home town near Paris, the interior ministry said Police had made 719 arrests overnight, still a provisional tally, after around 1,300 the previous night.

Saturday night made it the fifth night of rioting sparked by the Police killing of the 17-year-old, as police deployed reinforcements to flashpoint cities around the country.

Protesters, mostly minors, have torched cars, damaged infrastructure and clashed with Police in an outpouring of rage since an officer shot Nahel M. point blank as he attempted to flee a traffic stop on Tuesday.

The killing was captured on video, which spread on social media and fueled the anger over police violence against minorities, exposing severe racial tensions in France.

Some 45 Police officers or gendarmes were injured, 577 vehicles torched, 74 buildings set on fire and 871 fires set in streets and other public spaces, it said.

READ ALSO: 11-Year-Old British Girl Shot Dead In France By Dutch Neighbor

While nationwide numbers suggested an overall decline in tension across the country, Police still recorded a number of incidents.

The mayor of a town south of Paris said rioters had rammed a car into his home, injuring his wife and one of his children, and set a fire.

“Last night the horror and disgrace reached a new level,” said the mayor, Vincent Jeanbrun, while prosecutors said they were investigating the incident for attempted murder.

Some 45,000 Police were deployed across France, the same number as the night before, and backup was dispatched to the previous days’ flashpoints, including Lyon, Grenoble and Marseille.

Of the total, 7,000 were concentrated on Paris and its suburbs, including along tourist hotspot the Champs Elysees avenue in central Paris following calls on social media to take rioting to the heart of the capital.

The massive Police presence had helped keep the violence in check, said Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin.

“A calmer night thanks to the resolute action of the security forces,” he tweeted early Sunday.

In Marseille, which has seen intense clashes and looting, police dispersed groups of youths Saturday evening at Canebiere, the main avenue running through the centre of the city, AFP journalists said.

READ ALSO: France Rocked By New Protests Over Police Killing, Hundreds Arrested

A number of towns have declared overnight curfews.

The protests present a fresh crisis for President Emmanuel Macron who had been hoping to press on with his second mandate after seeing off months of protests that erupted in January over raising the pensions age.

In an illustration of the situation’s gravity he postponed a state visit to Germany scheduled to begin Sunday.

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